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1 1 | Christian princes should be united together in peace and concord;
2 6,2| exempted, or haply annexed or united to a monastery that is even
3 8,1| otherwise. ~CHAPTER VII. ~United Ecclesiastical Benefices
4 8,1| found to have been always united and annexed to Cathedral,
5 14,1| Christians be mentally joined and united together. Wherefore, this
6 14,1| fain have us as members be united by the closest bond of faith,
7 14,1| dead, to die no more, are united together; and the divinity,
8 15,1| remissions of sins, when it is united with confidence in the divine
9 15,5| not, under any pretext, be united to the Benefices of another
10 15,5| prestimonial portions, shall not be united in perpetuity to a benefice,
11 25,1| by this bond two only are united and joined together, our
12 25,2| in celibacy, than to be united in matrimony; let him be
13 25,4| parish churches shall not be united to any monasteries whatever,
14 25,4| military orders; and those so united shall be again taken cognizance
15 26,4| whatsoever, or have even united to their own churches, the
16 26,4| churches should happen to be united to hospitals, or have been
17 26,4| those unto which they are united, and are placed under the (
18 26,4| benefices themselves so united shall, when vacant, be freely
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